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Southern Utah Sports Fan’s Plight: SLC or Vegas?
In 2026, Salt Lake City is emerging as a strong contender for Major League Baseball (MLB) expansion.

Here’s Travel Hack For Locals Visiting Zion National Park This Spring
Southern Utah residents who frequently visit Zion National Park are set to benefit from a new Park Ride service launching on March 1.

ESPN Picks Utah Tech Men’s Basketball to Make History
Utah Tech could be a potential No. 15 seed in the NCAA Tournament, marking a significant milestone for the program as they seek their first appearance in March Madness.

Is Gambling Legal In Utah Or Not?
Almost all forms of wagering, including traditional gambling activities, are illegal.

How A Judge’s Decision May Change Utah Tech’s Postseason
This situation creates uncertainty for Utah Tech's Trailblazers, who were positioned to benefit from UVU's exclusion in terms of tournament seeding.

BYU Star Receiver Officially Charged With 1st Degree Rape
Parker Kingston, a former BYU wide receiver is accused of sexually assaulting a 20-year-old woman in St. George, in February 2025.

UPDATE: Judge Makes Ruling on Tyler Robinson Prosecution
A significant legal development is taking place in the case of Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old charged with the aggravated murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Here Are All the Utah Olympian Medalists
The 2026 Winter Olympics showcased the remarkable contributions of athletes with ties to Utah.

Utah Is Not The Least Sinful State in the US…See Who Is
The WalletHub study on the "Most Sinful States" reveals intriguing contrasts in behavior and lifestyle across the region.

National Parks Service Doing Away With Timed Entry in One Utah National Park
Arches National Park in Utah has announced the end of its timed entry permit requirement.
